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====== Surrey PREOC ====== | ====== Surrey PREOC ====== | ||
- | Last Friday (March 8), Bob (VE7XNC), Jim (VA7JIR), Patrick (VE7HZF) and Sieg (VA7LEH) travelled to Surrey to visit our PREOC. | + | Last Friday (March 8), Bob (VE7XNC), Jim (VA7JIR), Patrick (VE7HZF) and Sieg (VA7LEH) travelled to Surrey to visit our Provincial Regional Emergency Operations Centre (PREOC) located on [[https:// |
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+ | * The main tower has most of the VHF/UHF antennas as well as a Barker Williamson HF Terminated Folded Dipole multi-band wire antenna. | ||
+ | * The telephone pole has an Optibeam yagi antennas for 20m and 40m as well as a dipole (at 90° angle) for 80m. | ||
+ | * The Communications truck is the only one of its kind in Canada and was developed by SFU. | ||
===== Server Room ===== | ===== Server Room ===== | ||
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- | {{: | + | * The radios (in the middle) all connect to duplexers (on the left) to share the limited number of antennas on the towers. |
+ | * From there, they can be patched to any ethernet jack in any of the buildings so that anyone anywhere can quickly be setup with a radio station. | ||
===== Work Space ===== | ===== Work Space ===== | ||
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+ | The radio room is pretty limited in size since any work station can be outfitted with a radio terminal. |
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